He applies a thick layer of special paint that adds strength and makes the bike appear to be made out of plastic.

It's waterproof, too.

The finished product cost $9 to make and would be sold at the consumer level for between $60 and $90.

“It's going to be a game-changer in the bike world,” Kariv told GOOD.com. “Like Henry Ford who made the car available to anybody, this bike is going to be cheap and available to any child in the world.”